Non adherence to Antihypertensive medications among hypertensive elderly patients in outpatient geriatric clinic

S. Hamza, R. E. Akkad, E. Abdelrahman, Sherief A. Abd elghany
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AbstractBackground: Hypertension is an important public health challenge worldwide. Non-adherence to antihypertensive treatment is a big obstacle in blood pressure control and predispose to disease progression to complications.Aim: to determine adherence to antihypertensive medications among elderly patients, and to elicit factors associated with poor adherence among elderly hypertensive.Methods: A cross sectional study was done on 160 elderly hypertensive patients gathered from el Demerdash outpatient clinic, Ain Shams university hospital, Cairo, Egypt. The Hill bone scale was used to assess adherence to antihypertensive drugs.Results: According to Hill Bone Scale for assessment of adherence to anti-hypertensive medications the prevalence was 62.7% of the studied cases were non adherent to medications, while 37.3% were adherent to their antihypertensive medications.The findings of this study show that the significant factors that influence antihypertensive treatment adherence are sociodemographic factors such as Age marital status, education, income, occupation ,health-related factors, patients’ knowledge about hypertension and antihypertensive medication adherence.Conclusions: Advocacy of adherence to antihypertensive drugs should be inculcated in each and every hypertensive patient along with regular and uninterrupted drug supply and high quality health care service in all health care organizations where health education and counseling gets the highest priority
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老年门诊高血压患者抗高血压药物依从性不高
摘要背景:高血压是世界范围内重大的公共卫生挑战。不坚持抗高血压治疗是血压控制的一大障碍,容易导致疾病进展到并发症。目的:了解老年高血压患者抗高血压药物的依从性,并探讨老年高血压患者依从性差的相关因素。方法:对来自埃及开罗艾因沙姆斯大学医院el Demerdash门诊的160例老年高血压患者进行横断面研究。采用Hill骨量表评估抗高血压药物的依从性。结果:采用Hill Bone量表对降压药物依从性进行评估,62.7%的患者不坚持服药,37.3%的患者坚持服药。本研究结果显示,影响降压治疗依从性的显著因素是年龄、婚姻状况、受教育程度、收入、职业等社会人口因素、与健康相关的因素、患者的高血压知识和降压药物依从性。结论:各卫生保健机构应在每一位高血压患者中倡导坚持降压药物治疗,定期不间断地提供药物,提供优质的卫生保健服务,并将健康教育和咨询放在首位
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